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    As playfelt mentioned, the challenge with saying "NO FEVERS" is that a fever can be caused by so many things. Teething, or fighting off an illness, especially.
    Personally, I think with most kids you can see the difference between a fever that's working, and a fever that's not (ie: at that point the child is sick). I had one of those just yesterday, unfortunately. I didn't call mom because we were only an hour or so away from home time. But he's not here today.
    I think you can say "a fever IN COMBINATION with (name other symptoms) will not be acceptable at daycare"?

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